This seminar provides an opportunity to critically interrogate the categories of science, religion, and culture; the sociocultural and discursive processes that create and transform these categories; and the structures of authority attached to them. It sponsors conversations among scholars using anthropological, sociological, historical, and philosophical methods, with special interest in questions of race, gender, sexuality, and different strategies of inclusion and exclusion that transform the production and consumption of knowledge. For more information, visit the Science, Religion, and Culture website.